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Compounds and Chemical Formulas. ELEMENTS - Review a pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances made of all the same atoms Identified.

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1 Compounds and Chemical Formulas

2 ELEMENTS - Review a pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances made of all the same atoms Identified by it’s atomic # (# of protons) valence electrons determines conductivity and reactivity. The 1 st letter in chemical symbol is always capitalized. If there is a 2 nd letter, it is always lowercase. 13 Al 26.982 Aluminum

3 Molecule vs Compound Molecule: – substance made of 2 or more atoms – Can be the same or different elements – Ex: O 2 and CH 4 Compound – Substance made of 2 or more different elements – Ex: CH 4 and H 2 O – Organic compounds contain carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen

4 Short way to show how many atoms of each element are in a compound Letters are the symbol of the element Numbers tell you the amount of atoms Chemical Formula

5 The little number down and to the right of the element symbol that tell us how many atoms there are of that element. – If there is no subscript, then it’s understood as 1 atom of that element. – Subscripts in a formula can’t change without changing the substance Example: H 2 O is water, H 2 O 2 is hydrogen peroxide Subscript

6 How many elements? – Count the capitals How many atoms? – Look at the subscripts (remember, if there is no subscript, then it’s 1 atom) How many? CaCo CaCO 3 2 elements: Calcium (Ca) & Cobalt (Co) 1 atom of Ca 1 atom of Co 3 elements: Calcium (Ca), Carbon (C), and Oxygen (O) 1 atom of Ca 1 atom of C 3 atoms of O

7 Make this chart in your journal Compound NamesChemical FormulaDrawing Sodium Chloride Calcium Oxide Calcium Chloride Carbon Dioxide Aluminum Oxide

8 Use the pieces to make models of the 5 compounds that are listed in your chart. You will find clues to the names of the 2 elements that make up that compound. Remember to use the patterns of the pieces just like putting together a jigsaw puzzle. Write the chemical formula in the chart for each compound. Compound Puzzle Pieces

9 Answers Compound NamesChemical FormulaDrawing Sodium ChlorideNaCl 1 atom of Na 1 atom of Cl Calcium OxideCaO 1 atom of Ca 1 atom of O Calcium ChlorideCaCl 2 1 atom of Ca 2 atoms of Cl Carbon DioxideCO 2 1 atom of C 2 atoms of O Aluminum OxideAl 2 O 3 2 atoms of Al 3 atoms of O

10 Molecular Models Use the instruction sheet.

11 Practice – Writing Chemical Formulas 1.Magnesium sulfate = 1 atom of magnesium + 1 atom of sulfur + 4 atoms of oxygen 2.Potassium chloride = 1 atom of potassium + 1 atom of chlorine 3.Glucose = 6 atoms of carbon + 12 atoms of hydrogen + 6 atoms of oxygen 4.Baking soda = 1 atom of sodium + 1 atom of hydrogen + 1 atom of carbon + 3 atoms of oxygen

12 Write the chemical formula for these compounds.

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14 The big number in front of the chemical formula that tell us how many molecules of that compound are present. – We MULTIPLY the coefficient with the subscripts from each element to count the atoms. – Unlike subscripts, this number can change without changing the substance Coefficient How many Hydrogen atoms? 4 2 How many oxygen atoms?

15 Coefficient Practice: How many atoms are present? Carbon: 2 atoms Hydrogen: 8 atoms Hydrogen: 2 atoms Chlorine: 2 atoms Hydrogen: 4 atoms Oxygen: 4 atoms

16 Parentheses are used to indicate elements grouped together as a molecule within a compound. – Just like in math, you MULTIPLY how many atoms of each element inside with the number outside. Parentheses Ca H O H O Calcium: 1 atom Oxygen: 2 atoms Hydrogen: 2 atoms

17 Write the chemical formulas from the drawings 1. 2. 3.

18 Make drawings from the chemical formulas 3 CO 2 2 CaSO 3 2 Ca(OH) 2

19 Practice Analyzing Chemical Formulas Practice w/s


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